Robert Ringer Archives


Butthead Barry Is Back

Posted on September 11, 2018 by Robert Ringer Comments (69)

Jimmy Kimmel made a great joke when he said, referring to Barack Obama’s bad economy, “You can’t turn around four years in just eight years.”  Hmm … come to think of it, even though it had all the markings of late-night comedy, it actually was not Jimmy Kimmel who said this. Nor was it Stephen […]

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Toward a Debate-Free Life

Posted on August 29, 2018 by Robert Ringer Comments (25)

Watching the obnoxious but relentless Dirty Dems arguing the inarguable day in and day out is a constant reminder to me that the most time-wasting and exhausting activity in the world is debating someone who thrives on heated exchanges.  An argumentative person is not only unpleasant to be around, he also can consume large chunks […]

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Napoleon Hill, W. Clement Stone, and Me

Posted on August 21, 2018 by Robert Ringer Comments (37)

It’s amazing how some books continue to sell forty, fifty, even a hundred years after they were first published.  In the field of personal development, the champion in this regard is undoubtedly Think and Grow Rich, by Napoleon Hill.  The book was first published in 1937 and has gone through many iterations since then. In […]

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Handling ANEL Disease

Posted on August 13, 2018 by Robert Ringer Comments (48)

I was talking to my friend Bill a few weeks ago, and in the course of our conversation he happened to mention something about the business troubles Dexter Windbag (pseudonym) had encountered in recent years.  I had no idea the guy was still alive, and had no interest in hearing about his troubles. Nevertheless, my […]

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Economic Reality and Freedom

Posted on August 2, 2018 by Robert Ringer Comments (44)

Given the increasing intensity of the battle between socialism and capitalism in America, it’s time for rational people to focus on two issues:  economic reality and freedom. All people of goodwill can certainly agree that freedom is a good thing.  Where they can respectfully disagree is whether or not freedom is the best path to […]

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The Danger of Dirty Dems Becoming Woke

Posted on July 26, 2018 by Robert Ringer Comments (30)

As stupid as they may at times seem, I often wonder if the Dirty Dems will ever become rational enough to realize that the underlying theme of their message — the fundamental transformation of America — will never again get them voted into power.  Too many people who were taken in by the hype that […]

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The One Fear That Can Kill You

Posted on July 17, 2018 by Robert Ringer Comments (23)

The phony fear-mongering that has gripped the country since the election of the evil Donald Trump is a reminder to keep your head while those around you are losing theirs.  There’s no question that life is fraught with dangers, but most are grossly overplayed. Take flying, for example.  A large percentage of the population fears […]

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When You Wish Upon A Star

Posted on July 12, 2018 by Robert Ringer Comments (41)

The nonstop jibber-jabber coming from liberals and their media allies has become downright comical.  So much so that, as I predicted would be the case, it’s splitting the Democratic Party apart. In fact, some Democrats are actually choosing to walk away from their own party.  Yep, we now have the Walkaway Movement — Democrats who […]

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The Civil War Is at Hand

Posted on June 29, 2018 by Robert Ringer Comments (75)

Even though Fox News gave him the boot, George Will’s signature trait — pretentiousness — is alive and well.  In a recent column in the Washington Post titled “Vote against the GOP this November,” Will outdid himself with a whole new level of pretentiousness.  One gets the distinct impression that his greatest thrill in life […]

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Beware the Professional Interviewee

Posted on June 19, 2018 by Robert Ringer Comments (22)

It’s amazing how so many incompetent people are adept at fooling interviewers.  I found out the hard way that it’s dangerous to assume someone is competent just because he talks a good game.  There’s many a slip between an interview and a person’s performance on the job. My own experience in this area taught me […]

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